![]() My husband and I met at high school (quite a while ago now) so it feels like in some ways we have been together forever. I have been working in ECE now for 16 years so I can truly say that it is a passion for me and not just a ‘job!’. Hi, I’m Heidi and I have been lucky to be a part of The Rumpus Room whanau since our Pt Chev centre opened in 2012. ![]() I live locally in Westmere with my husband Matt, and our son Freddie, daughter Charlotte who both attend our Point Chev Centre and our curious cat Bomber! We love spending our spare time together as a family at the beach, the local playgrounds, hanging with friends, or relaxing in our backyard on a nice summer’s day in the paddling pool or playing cricket, football, croquet or listening to music! I am passionate about working alongside such a talented team of teachers, working hard together to make the vison for our centres come to life. The journey over the past almost 9 years has been filled with loads of fun along the way and I am incredibly proud of the team, who work hard every day making the centres a home away from home for all our tamariki and whanau, and space we have created at both our centres. I am lucky enough to have been with TRR since the very beginning, before we opened in October 2012 and have loved being a part of the setup and growth of both TRRPC and TRRWV. I have been in ECE for 19 years, and have been managing Centres for the past 13 years. Dalloway, Oliver Sacks, Paul Kalanithi, place, poland, Politics, Sandeep Jauhar, setting, Slaughterhouse Five, Stuart Waterman, terror, Terrorism, The Gathering, the road, The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project, The Waiting Room, Ulysses, Vonnegut, war, William Carlos Williams, World War II, Writer M.D.Hi, my name is Carolyn and I am the Centre Manager of The Rumpus Room. Tags: A Tale of Love and Darkness, Abraham Verghese, Amos Oz, Anne Enright, Anton Chekhov, Atul Gawande, Auschwitz, Australia, Bergen-Belsen, Cormac McCarthy, Danielle Ofri, daughter, doctor, empathy, ghost, Haifa, Holocaust, immigration, interview, israel, Jerome Groopman, Jewish, judaism, Leah Kaminsky, Lodz, marriage, Medical Journal of Australia, middle east, Miroslav Holub, motherhood, mothers, mothers and daughters, Mrs. Dina is trying to maintain normalcy as she goes about her work as a family doctor, cares for her son, and fights to preserve her faltering relationship with her husband. Leah Kaminsky’s debut novel, The Waiting Room, depicts one fateful day in the life of an Australian doctor and mother, Dina, living in Haifa, Israel. MFA, Objet d’Art, On the Road, Pacific Northwest, patrick rosal, paul auster, Paul Muldoon, Princeton, Queen Mob's Teahouse, R A Villanueva, Reid Bingham, Rita Banerjee, Rita Dove, robert hass, Robert Pinsky, rutgers, Rutgers University, Seattle, slam poetry, Steven Toussaint, Suman Sridhar, The Anthologist, UK, Verbal Mayhem, Wildwood, William Carlos Williams, Yusef Komunyakaa Sharpe, language, lit mag, literary magazine, Lois Marie Harrod, mark strand, Mayhem Poets, Māori, Melissa Wyse, MFA, Miguel Algarín, Munich, New Brunswick, New Jersey, new york, New Zealand, Nuyorican Café, nuyorican poet's cafe, NYC vs. ![]() Tags: 9/11, Adam Fitzgerald, Alex Dimitrov, Alicia Ostriker, Allen Ginsberg, Amiri Baraka, Anne Waldman, Anselm Berrigan, Ashleigh Young, Australia, Billy Collins, Black Mountain, Cape May, Claire Henderson, Denise Duhamel, diversity, Doc Drumheller, Douglas Piccinnini, Eleanor Catton, Erik Kennedy, expats, form, germany, grad school, jack kerouac, James Norcliffe, John McPhee, joyce carol oates, Junot Diaz, Justin Woo, Kerrin P. Poet Erik Kennedy discusses literary community and his formative years as a young writer in New Jersey, and shares two new prose poems.more
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